NO EVIDENCE THAT HIS REGIME USED CHEMICAL WEAPONS. THIS MISSOURI BATTLE OVER TAX CUTS IS ABOUT TO COME TO A HEAD. LAWMAKERS HEAD BACK TO JEFFERSON CITY TOMORROW. THE VETO SESSION STARTS WEDNESDAY. MICHEAL MAHONEY REPORTS, A MASSIVE TAX CUT BILL MAY BE AT THE CENTER OF A SHOW DOWN: HERE'S THE BATTLE. SOME LAWMAKERS--MOSTLY REPUBLICANS--THINK MISSOURI NEEDS TO CUT IT'S TAX RATES TO KEEP MISSOURI COMPANIES IN STATE AND COMPETE WITH KANSAS AND OTHER NEIGHBORING STATES: CRITICS SAY A TAX CUT SOUNDS GOOD---BUT THERE IS A TRADE OFF: --SOT-- TRACI GLEASON, MISSOURI BUDGET PROJECT: WHEN YOU LOOK AT STATES THAT HAVE REDUCED OR ELIMINATED THEIR INCOMES TAXES, THEY TEN TO PAY HIGHER RATES OF SALES OR PROPERTY TAXES. THE PROPERTY TAX IS A PRIME SOURCE OF SCHOOL MONEY. THE AUTHOR OF THE HOUSE VERSION OF THE BILL IS CLAY COUNTY REPUBLICAN T-J BERRY. HE'S BEEN DEFENDING HIS BILL AGAINST CHARGES IT WILL HURT THE SCHOOLS: --SOT-- DALE HERL, INDEPENDENCE SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT: COMMON SENSE WOULD TELL YOU TAKING 800 MILLION OUT OF THE STATE BUDGET THERE IS GOING TO HAVE TO BE CUTS. --SOT-- T.J. BERRY R-CLAY COUNTY: IF WE DIDN'T CUT THEM DURING THE WORST RECESSION OF OUR LIFETIME, I DON'T SEE WHY THEY THINK WE WOULD CUT THEM IN THE FUTURE. CRITICS SAY THE BILL HAS OTHER FLAWS--LIKE INCLUDING SALES TAX ON PRESCRIPTIONS FOR SENIORS. AND MAYBE A WRINKLE PERMITTING MISSOURIANS TO GET RETRO ACTIVE TAX REFUNDS: --SOT-- BERRY: THE ISSUES THAT ARE POPPING UP ARE ONLY INTERPRETATIONS OF HOW YOU READ THE LAW. --SOT-- MAHONEY: THIS DEBATE IS NOT OVER. EVEN IF THE VETO OVERRIDE EFFORT LOSES, REPRESENTATIVE BERRY SAYS THE ISSUE WILL COME BACK TO LAWMAKERS IN 2014. MICHEAL MAHONEY KMBC 9 NEWS. THE 29 VETOES BY GOVERNOR NIXON SETS

Relatives of the three people killed in last year's shootings at the Overland Park Jewish Community Center and a nearby nursing home have a plan to remember their loved ones with random acts of kindness.